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Fig. 7. Population analysis of MTs. (A) Sequential subtraction analysis for
identification of growth and shortening. Image of Cy3-labeled MTs from a
time-lapse series and corresponding differential image (In
In+1) obtained by subtracting from an image (In) the
next image (In+1) in the series. Black and white segments represent
MT growth and shortening, respectively, during the time interval. Five
trapezoidal zones, each one-fifth of the cell radius, indicate the regions
where growth and shortening events were scored. In the two right-hand panels,
the fifth trapezoid is enlarged and growth and shortening excursions are shown
in colors, green and red, respectively. Parallel black and white
segments arise from lateral shifts of MTs and were not scored. (B) Frequency
distribution of growth and shortening velocities in region of 0.6-0.9 of cell
radius fraction obtained by subtraction analysis. (C) Drift coefficient as
calculated from histogram of growth and shortening velocities. Drift is
positive and fairly uniform within the cell interior, dropping to negative
values only near the cell boundary. (D) Distribution of MT ends. The position
of active MT ends (growing or shortening) was scored by subtraction analysis
and assigned to one of five trapezoidal zones shown in panel A
(n=7421 episodes; 4244 growing; 3177 shortening; 4 cells). Data were
fit to a single exponential function. The exponential functions taken
separately for growth or shortening episodes were essentially identical.